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Wendover Bookshop
35 High Street
Wendover
Bucks HP22 6DU
England
Tel: +44 (0)1296 696204
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The Dark Portal: Deptford Mice 1
Robin Jarvis
Hodder, 2000 (first published in 1989)
Paperback. 275pp. illustrations £6.99
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The Dark Portal

In the sewers of Deptford there lurks a dark presence which fills the tunnels with fear: Jupiter, Lord of All, an evil being who aims to take over the world. Worshipped by the feasome rats, Jupiter's dreams could well come true.

Until a small and frightened mouse wanders into this twilight realm, far from family and friends, and hurtles the Deptford Mice into a doom-laden world of terror and sorcery. Can the mice ever survive against such evil? Or have they lost the comfortable world they once knew for ever..

This book was runner-up for the Smarties Book Prize.


The Crystal Prison: Deptford Mice 2


Robin Jarvis
Hodder 2000 (first published in Britain in 1989)
Paperback. 300pp. illustrations £6.99
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The Crystal PrisonAlbert Mouse's children are out in the countryside with Madame Akkikuyu, who is supposed to be mad but isn't. She is, however, haunted by the unquiet spirit of Jupiter, the evil Lord of the Rats.

 


The Final Reckoning: Deptford Mice 3

Robin Jarvis
Hodder, 2000 (first published in 1990)
Paperback. 336pp. illustrations £6.99
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The Final Reckoning

The ghostly spirit of Jupiter has returned, more terrifying than ever before. Bent on revenge, he smothers the world in an eternal winter of snow and ice.

Huddled around their fires, the Deptford Mice are worried: the mystical bats have fled from the attic, and underground a new rat army is gathering strength. With food short, and no sign of spring, the mice know that a desperate struggle confronts them.

Who knows how many will survive, and at what cost?

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